Pokemon Card Charizard 1996 Japanese Base Set PSA 10 Holo #6 Vintage From Japan
Pokemon Card Charizard 1996 Japanese Base Set PSA 10 Holo #6 Vintage From Japan
Price: $35,000.00
Charizard from the Base Set, holo rare, sitting pretty in a PSA 10 slab. That artwork? Ken Sugimori nailed it with Charizard mid-roar, wings flared, flames bursting everywhere—pure power on paper.
Fire type, clocks in at 120 HP. Pokémon Power is Energy Burn, flipping all your attached energies to Fire type as needed. Then the big attack: Fire Spin, dealing 100 damage but you gotta discard two Energy cards from it. Weak to Water, resists Fighting, retreat cost of three—classic Stage 2 evolution from Charmeleon.
Base Set dropped in 1999 for the English crowd, Wizards of the Coast handling the print. This was the OG set that kicked off the TCG frenzy stateside, pulling from the Japanese 1996 release but with its own flavor. What stands out here is how it’s the flagship card, the one that defined chase pieces early on. Not every printing hits the same—shadowless variants exist, but the unlimited run kept it accessible while still being a beast to grade high.
Slab-wise, PSA 10 means gem mint all around: edges sharp as a Tackle, corners pristine, surface flawless with no whitening or scratches. Centering’s likely dead-on 50/50 or close, giving it that eye-popping appeal under lights. Pop reports put these at around 120 or so in PSA 10—scarce for such an icon, especially considering how many got played hard back in the day. You know, kids flipping through binders, not slabbing ’em.
I’d stash this one in a display case right by the door, just to remind folks why we got into this hobby.
Quick Facts:
– Card Title: Charizard
– Set: Base Set
– Rarity: Holo Rare
– Condition: PSA 10
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